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ADELAIDE’S DAILY INDEPENDENT NEWS
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TUESDAY 7TH DECEMBER 2010
VIEWS AND REVIEWS
Adelaide Cup
push for May
KEVIN NAUGHTON
THE Adelaide Cup Day public holiday in
March will shift back to May under plans
sent to the State Government... Read more
New attack over
forensic closure
DES RYAN
SA Police investigations
will be “severely
compromised” if the
state government insists
on closing a renowned
forensic dental unit based
at Adelaide University,
a national authority has
warned.
Dr Anthony Hill – president of the
Australian Society of Forensic Odontology
– has written to Premier Mike Rann to push
for the decision to be reversed... Read more
Outfitter ready
to serve Gillard
CAROLYN WEBB : THE AGE
HENRY Bucks might be a menswear store
but staff of the exclusive clothier say Julia
Gillard’s gender need not end its run
of providing suits for Australian prime
ministers. Read more
CONTACT INDAILY
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Responsibility for all
comment is taken by the
Editor, Des Ryan, Suite 4,
Cinema Place, Adelaide.
SA 5000.
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Online Producer
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‘I would like to think
that someone is made
accountable and fired...’
Reader reaction to the
Indaily expose of the
Adelaide Oval farce
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‘I wanted that
damn piece of
paper, the ring,
the whole nine
yards of tulle’
Suzie Keen, on being gay
and forbidden to wed
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Target audience: Matt Wilson, Mel Goddard, Kuda
Gora, Chelcey Salinger and Aaron Lock at last
year’s Adelaide Cup.
Does the PM need a smarter wardrobe?
Anthony Hill ...
‘simply wrong’.
End near for
Julia Farr
MELISSA MACK
“I LIKE what they’ve done with the glass,” a passerby
jokes at the smashed windows in the former Julia Farr
Centre at Fullarton. For 30 years the building has been
vacant. A drawcard for vandals and druggies, nearby
residents long ago became fed up with the eyesore.
Living Choice has been trying to get approval for its
retirement village plans since March 2008. The facility
is listed on its website, a digital image showing the
modern development which is hopes will soon replace
the dilapidated building. In December the plan is likely
to pass the Unley Council’s development assessment
panel and move to the final stage of demolition.
Residents hope that by early next year the long saga of
the Julia Farr centre will end in a pile of rubble.
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